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thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running around, as you heard, they're trying to verify that. they are checking with all of the relatives. you've got the wife, you've got two sisters in new jersey. you've got the parents overseas. you've got russian intelligence. you've got -- they're tracking their cell phones. as of now, nothing to indicate, but, again, it is still very early on for them to have done a deep dive to find out exactly if there are any connections to any others, whether there's a bomb maker or a trainer or some sort of jihadist who may
thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger...
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here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> the president referred to the bombing as the event in boston, but make no mistake, the white house is treating this as a terrorist attack. when the president came into the briefing room a short while ago, he vowed to find out who was responsible and hold them responsible. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this, and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> the president said he's directed the full resources of the federal government to help not only with the investigation in boston and the recovery in boston, but also to secure other parts of the united states as necessary. the president was informed of this just minutes after it happened and immediately began to receive briefings from his national security team. we have a photo of the call he had with fbi director muller in the
here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> the president referred to the bombing as the event in boston, but make no mistake, the white house is treating this as a terrorist attack. when the president came into the briefing room a short while ago, he vowed to find out who was responsible and hold them responsible. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to...
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jonathan, thank you very much. about 120 people are still in the hospital being treated for various wounds. they went to emergency rooms all over the city. don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these injuries, these terrible, horrific injuries that doctors are describing as something you would see from a battlefield in afghanistan or iraq that we've -- soldiers have suffered for the past ten years or more. they are -- limbs blown off, traumatic head injuries. the youngest victim is a two-year-old boy. we can report that he is being prepped for surgery right now at boston's children's hospital. now, many of the victims didn't make it to the hospitals right away, but there's a good reason for that and that is because there were
jonathan, thank you very much. about 120 people are still in the hospital being treated for various wounds. they went to emergency rooms all over the city. don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these...
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jonathan? >> scott, i was 30 feet away from that initial blast and we were filming people coming across the finish line for what should have been an end of a jubilant race. i mean, they were ecstatic. people were raising their arms up in the air, my producer, my photographer, myself, we are high-fiving these guys and just cheering them on and then a second later the bomb went off. when that first bomb went off we held our ground not knowing what had just happened and then seconds later the second bomb went off and that's when we knew exactly what was going on. we ran toward the scene of the initial blast as everyone else was running away trying to get out and off of boylston street. police officers down the street were holding up their hands and stopping some 9,000 runners still on the track telling them the race was over, they can't come down boylston and the carnage that was left on the sidewalk is forever burned in my mind and the mind of everybody i was working with today. there were body p
jonathan? >> scott, i was 30 feet away from that initial blast and we were filming people coming across the finish line for what should have been an end of a jubilant race. i mean, they were ecstatic. people were raising their arms up in the air, my producer, my photographer, myself, we are high-fiving these guys and just cheering them on and then a second later the bomb went off. when that first bomb went off we held our ground not knowing what had just happened and then seconds later...
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jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he is running. so -- he is running to get away. an innocent victim. it is not at all related to this except that he was victimized in this bombing, according to many sources we spoke with. >> let's go to kristin welker. kristin we heard from jay carney a short time ago with the white house update on at least their perspective of the investigation and expectations here. >> that's right. and they are monitoring this right now. i can tell you, upstairs of course president obama has been in constant contact with the fbi, dhs as this investigation has unravelled. there
jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he...
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mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> the bombing at the boston marathon and the subsequent investigation has brought security concerns once again to the forefront for all of us. joining me now to talk about the event's impact is mitch ilber of k2 intelligence and investigative and risk analytics consulting firm, founded by jewels crowle of crowle security, pioneer of the investigations industry. previously mitch supervised the nypd's ongoing terrorism related activities as a director. mitch, it
mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe, i think i can call you joe now since you're not in congress anymore. you know, that's kind of -- that's the kind of level of debate saying it's people like you who cause us to be hit by terrorists. that's what lowers the whole tenner of the conversation. makes it very hard to have reasonable, good policy-making. the emotion you apply to the issue is frankly very harmful to protecting us. >> it's the inability, jonathan, of people like you to recognize that we're at war. >> mr. walsh, thank you so much. i'm afraid we've run out of time. joe walsh, jonathan a
>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because...
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. >> jonathan, we've got the materials at hand which has been discovered, the pressure cooker, battery pack and circuit board and i didn't mention a piece of black nylon that was part of the bag. >> the best estimate that we have gotten is if they can track this to where they were sold and who purchased them, that's going to lead us to the suspect. we've seen this in previous investigations in the 1993 world trade center bombing. and as a result they caught the suspects m sa suspects. same theory here. that's part of the investigation and pouring all over the videotapes for leads and that one piece of videotape of a suspect putting down a bag outside the lord & taylor or caught on the lord & taylor surveillance tape is another. again, as pete williams and myself have been reporting all day, there is no suspect. there is no arrest. there is no specific name. now, we've been told that there have been several names out there that obviously they would want to run them down but we've been told that it's ruled out. the investigation is ongoing, moving forward. the piece of tape is one of man
. >> jonathan, we've got the materials at hand which has been discovered, the pressure cooker, battery pack and circuit board and i didn't mention a piece of black nylon that was part of the bag. >> the best estimate that we have gotten is if they can track this to where they were sold and who purchased them, that's going to lead us to the suspect. we've seen this in previous investigations in the 1993 world trade center bombing. and as a result they caught the suspects m sa...
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jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups with the faces here. >> they are getting some names and now what they are trying to do is run those names through data is bas and s databases and there is no name to match the suspects. but they are operating those lines. they have task force teams obviously ready to run out and follow any leads as they come in. some names are being offered from the calls and e-mails that are coming in but as of now there is no certain match and they are, again, using all their computers and technology to try to, as the names come in, to try to find them and find out which tips are more credible than the others. >> i'm wondering, jonathan, if you were in that crowd and survived and you're watching right now
jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups with the faces here. >> they are getting some names and now what they are trying to do is run those names through data is bas and s databases and there is no name...
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jonathan hunt, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> breaking news now on "studio b," continuing coverage of the attacks near boston. the fbi will update us now in 90 minutes. 5:00 eastern time, for the first press conference they have held in two days. we're hearing from investigators that they're taking a very close look at the images from the site of one blast. we still do not know if they'll release pictures of people the feds want to talk to. the pictures could prove very important in this investigation. >> bill, despite all the images on the internet, the investigators say we haven't necessarily seen the ones that matter. that's a discussion among federal investigators whether those should be released to the public or when they will be released to the public. according to one fbi source there was a clear image of one individual placing an object at the scene of one of the bomb blasts, clear enough the fbi source was able to describe to fox news the individual as very young, and white. now, there are othe
jonathan hunt, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> breaking news now on "studio b," continuing coverage of the attacks near boston. the fbi will update us now in 90 minutes. 5:00 eastern time, for the first press conference they have held in two days. we're hearing from investigators that they're taking a very close look at the images from the site of one blast. we still do not know if they'll release pictures of people the feds want to talk to. the pictures could prove...
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explosi explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today. >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with a handgun. he's a terrorist. >> this is part of the backload from the whole 9/11. civil libertarians expect two explosions in every terrorist attack. one is the original and the other is the privacy of civil liberties. there's this pavlovian response. >> glad to have you on. thank you very much, kendall coffey. >>> up next, boston strong. life in the city is beginning to return to normal. i was up there this weekend overnight. the slow healing has begun. one week after the horrific marathon bombings. it's only a week ago. boy, the world changes in a week, doesn't it? we'll be right ba
explosi explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today. >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with...
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the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack, the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. but other than that, as i said, relatively safe. much better than the 1970s, for instance, when there were far more global terrorist attacks. experts say part of the reason is because law enforcement, very simply in cities like new york city, have become much better since 9-11 at stopping these things. listen. >> since 9-11, new york has been the target of 17 plots and only one of them you could say really succeeded and the suspect made it to times square. but the others didn't work because of a lot of good intelligence, lot of good cooperation between state, local
the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack,...
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joining me now, nbc's luke russert who covers capitol hill and jonathan capehart, political writer for "washington post" and msnbc contributor. luke, are they going to have the votes in the end or not? >> most likely not. 60 is a very steep hill for this. the reason why, a lot of those republican senators who voted for this to move forward on cloture have now backtracked. what's interesting, though, i think that's really happened here is two things. everyone's attention shifted to boston, to the pr push that the gun control lobby that they would have is not the same. the newtown families aren't registers as much today as they would have had that tragedy in boston not occurred. number two, boehner in the house put out a pretty declarative statement last week. we're going to water down whatever comes out of the senate. if you're a republican senator, if you're a red state democrat, why go out on a limb for this when the house is probably going to sit on it? >> harry reid, i mean, he knows when he's got the votes and when he doesn't. why would he proceed with this? i mean, i wonder, is th
joining me now, nbc's luke russert who covers capitol hill and jonathan capehart, political writer for "washington post" and msnbc contributor. luke, are they going to have the votes in the end or not? >> most likely not. 60 is a very steep hill for this. the reason why, a lot of those republican senators who voted for this to move forward on cloture have now backtracked. what's interesting, though, i think that's really happened here is two things. everyone's attention shifted...
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jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will ultimately. , just a question of when. >> shepard: how much more too we know about their relationship? >> not that much. we just are not hearing from her or the family. what we do know is that she met her future husband when she was studying at university in boston. they apparently met at a nightclub, and according to her attorney, she later converted to islam and married tsarnaev. asked about her religion, the attorney said, she believes in the ten ten nets of islam and the koran. she believes in god. her parents acknowledge they knew very little about the son-in-law saying, we cannot beg
jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will...
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. >> jonathan. >> it is what we all fear ter 9/11. not that there would be another major terrorist attack, although that was on our minds. that there would be a smaller attack. some kind of a neighborhood or a ballgame or a marathon. we do not know whether this was a couple of kids doing a copycat stuff or they are part of a sleeper cell. what is troubling about this it is not a sophisticated plot months in the making. it was too easy. it was too simple. it was rudimentary. that is what is frustrating and scary about it. >> charles. >> we do not know. we know who did it. we are not sure how many. we are not sure why. there is a pattern of self- radicalized people living in america. we have the time square bomber, who did not succeed. -radicalized pakistani american. we have the fort hood shooter, a physician in thermy. goes out and he shoots 13 colleagues. that havetwo kids been here a decade. be on the one that at large right now, was a regular american. obviously something changed. he is not a regular american anymore. attack, it is
. >> jonathan. >> it is what we all fear ter 9/11. not that there would be another major terrorist attack, although that was on our minds. that there would be a smaller attack. some kind of a neighborhood or a ballgame or a marathon. we do not know whether this was a couple of kids doing a copycat stuff or they are part of a sleeper cell. what is troubling about this it is not a sophisticated plot months in the making. it was too easy. it was too simple. it was rudimentary. that is...
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right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older brother heaved toward the police officers and was opening fire during that wild and insane shootout that was taking place overnight. and the search continues for this suspect. they're doing it literally in a grid house-by-house, location-by-location in and around the area where he was last seen. have the whole area cordoned off. why is it taking so much time? because it is a significant area they're recovering. they remain hopeful that they will track him down, but we've got no indication that they have a sight on him at this hour. >> tell me about the older b
right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older...
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jonathan was covering the race. >> it was horrible. >> you were filming there. what was your first thought? >> we were standing on the finish line wrapping things up for the day high fiving runners coming across and they were so excited. the first blast went off and it was just across the street from us right in our line of view. we froze for a second thinking what was that? when the second blast within a matter of seconds went off, we knew it was a bomb. we ran to help. it was crazy. at that point things were just chaotic. >> reporter: it's one of the world massachusetts most famous iconic events. 23,000 runners from around the world came to run in the 117th boston marathon. it was a picture perfect day. when we started our crew bright and early in the morning. a very fast race. by noon kenya's rita jeptoo became the first one to cross the finish line. >> i finished well. >> reporter: you finished in thir first. less than three hours later, everything changed. our news crew was standing on the finish line when the sound of a deafening explosion rocked the squar
jonathan was covering the race. >> it was horrible. >> you were filming there. what was your first thought? >> we were standing on the finish line wrapping things up for the day high fiving runners coming across and they were so excited. the first blast went off and it was just across the street from us right in our line of view. we froze for a second thinking what was that? when the second blast within a matter of seconds went off, we knew it was a bomb. we ran to help. it...
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. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike last year when it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard. she needed to have lots of medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of p
. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike...
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jonathan, what do you think? >> well, quote i think it was general mac arthur, melissa, old soldiers don't die, they just fade away. and apple here in 2013 is one of those old soldiers. this is a stock not so dissimilar to microsoft in 2001, 2002. probably a market perform, but i think apple's days of really leading the market higher and being that dominant growth stock are very much over as evidenced by the fact that the broad market has rallied sharply amendment ooze p -- even as apple has lagged. i exct the stock to really struggle in the coming months. melissa: charles, jonathan thinks this stock has jumped the shark. >> low expectations often create opportunity, but jonathan's right about one thing. we just talked about how netflix reinvented themselves. apple became famous, essentlly,lmost for being a design comny and reinventing itself and industries over can and over again. there's a lot of question marks over there. the only thing they benefit right now is the fact that we expect disaster. wall street's
jonathan, what do you think? >> well, quote i think it was general mac arthur, melissa, old soldiers don't die, they just fade away. and apple here in 2013 is one of those old soldiers. this is a stock not so dissimilar to microsoft in 2001, 2002. probably a market perform, but i think apple's days of really leading the market higher and being that dominant growth stock are very much over as evidenced by the fact that the broad market has rallied sharply amendment ooze p -- even as apple...
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jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect from earlier today and police said, quote, no one, no one is in custody. >> megyn: bill hemmer, thank you, friend. see you soon. law enforcement now pouring over images from the scene and you heard bill how they're asking anyone who was there to send them pictures. what you're about to see a one example of what authorities are looking at. you will he see a man cross the finish line and kiss his children and then you'll hear the first explosion and 12 seconds or so later you will hear the second blast. listen here. >> great job!. [explosion] >> we now know that three people were killed and just under 200 people were injured in those
jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect...
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for analysis on the week, the news and other news from ubs, jonathan galub, chief stralt gist at ubs, mike santolli, chief of finance at yahoo!. what a rough week. in addition to all of the news surrounding the boston marathon, we have got selloffs in gold, other commodities, put this all to perspective for us as we look ahead to next week. what has investors concerned? >> seems like in the midst of an economic growth scare almost right on schedule. each spring we have had one of these things. right now taken a tone of, worried about deflationary forces, inflation expectations are down. commodities are suffering. asia growth not what we would hope. companies reporting earnings that in large part are kind of reaching estimates. but they're not saying they have very strong demand growth, revenue growth is slow. a choppy period in terms of looking at the outlook for the second half of the year when we were supposed to be getgetting economic growth. >> shocking events this week, boston, the bombings. the bombings were reported monday during what had already been the worst drop for stocks
for analysis on the week, the news and other news from ubs, jonathan galub, chief stralt gist at ubs, mike santolli, chief of finance at yahoo!. what a rough week. in addition to all of the news surrounding the boston marathon, we have got selloffs in gold, other commodities, put this all to perspective for us as we look ahead to next week. what has investors concerned? >> seems like in the midst of an economic growth scare almost right on schedule. each spring we have had one of these...
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jonathan, i'd like for you to standby for just a moment. we want to go to wnbc investigator reporter jonathan dienst. what can you tell us about these developments to be the? >> i can echo much of what pete williams was reporting, our justice correspondent a short time ago. we spoke with a law enforcement source who tells us there's a stronger possibility that the events of this evening are linked to the marathon bombings that took place. he said there are, quote, visual and physical evidence suggesting it is linked and that it looks more likely. these are quotes. and -- but, but it is not definitive. and there's work to be done in terms of positively identifying the suspects who are in custody here tonight. one of them who we're told from a law enforcement source was shot during this wild shootout and chase that took place from about 10:45 this evening till about 2:30 in the morning. but that increasingly, the quote, stronger possibility that the incidents of tonight are linked to the bombing. again, this all started with the shooting of a
jonathan, i'd like for you to standby for just a moment. we want to go to wnbc investigator reporter jonathan dienst. what can you tell us about these developments to be the? >> i can echo much of what pete williams was reporting, our justice correspondent a short time ago. we spoke with a law enforcement source who tells us there's a stronger possibility that the events of this evening are linked to the marathon bombings that took place. he said there are, quote, visual and physical...
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jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ... ... >>> fox news alert. the bomb suspect is now in custody. the survivor, at least. two of them motivated by extremism and their muslim faith. have we become too politically correct and is it hurting our ability to challenge the enemies. >> ceo of the cherdof group. is homeland security prepared to combat these lone wolves if they become radicalized? is this the new normal? >> it is the new normal. this the day we all feared that would come. if anybody would take a bet 9-12 it would have taken something until the boston bombing. but what we're going to see it's imperative we
jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's...
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i'm sorry, we're going to go to jonathan deans first wnbc's jonathan deans. this really sounds quite unbelievable. >> it does. and we can tell you that if fbi and federal law enforcement officials are looking into whether this is connected to the boston marathon bombing. what we are being told is that one suspect has been shot. that according to one law enforcement source. and that the fbi is now responding to the multiple crime scenes that took place out there that we've seen the massive local response with some federal presence. we are told we are going to see a much larger federal presence as they ramp up and respond as they now look into whether this is, in fact, connected or whether it's not connected to the atlanta bombing. and that there is one man who we've seen the video of him lying on the street. i am not sure if that is the suspect who was shot according to the source, but, again, as to whether it is connected to the bombing of the marathon, this source, says, quote, it's undetermined at this time. and they're working hard now to determine if the
i'm sorry, we're going to go to jonathan deans first wnbc's jonathan deans. this really sounds quite unbelievable. >> it does. and we can tell you that if fbi and federal law enforcement officials are looking into whether this is connected to the boston marathon bombing. what we are being told is that one suspect has been shot. that according to one law enforcement source. and that the fbi is now responding to the multiple crime scenes that took place out there that we've seen the massive...
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fox report jonathan hunt live with us. it appears that the london marathon is going to be a a tribute to the victims here in boston? >> the 30,000 expected runners competing in the london marathon on sunday will begin with a 30 seconds moment of silence before they start to tackle that 26.2 mile course. every one of them is encouraged to wear a black ribbon as tribute to the victims of the boston bombings. those will be handed out when they register to get their numbers and not surprisingly we are hearing there is a review of all security procedures for sunday's marathon. listen. >> the potential link but we don't know of no obvious one. but what we normally do we will increase searching and make sure we have more officers on the street and looking after people and making sure they are safe. there is no reason to think there is any less safe after the terrible events in boston. >> bob: while it's the biggest marathon in the next few days, there is one, newest one here that will be the salt lake city city marathon and looki
fox report jonathan hunt live with us. it appears that the london marathon is going to be a a tribute to the victims here in boston? >> the 30,000 expected runners competing in the london marathon on sunday will begin with a 30 seconds moment of silence before they start to tackle that 26.2 mile course. every one of them is encouraged to wear a black ribbon as tribute to the victims of the boston bombings. those will be handed out when they register to get their numbers and not...
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jonathan cineski is with miller tabak. on the multipleals, mark lick tenfield is with the oxford club. good to see you. mark, let's just get right into it, the fundamentals. do you like either stock here based on the fundaments? >> hi, maria. i think investors should be as excited about owning these stocks as they are to fly with these companies, and these days, that's like riding a greyhound bus with wings. it's an awful experience and that's reflected in the financial performance. over the last ten years, both of these companies lose money as much as they make money. compare that to some other airlines that have better reputations as far as the consumer experience, like a jetblue or a southwest. those companies more consistently make money. and lastly, if you look at the first quarter earnings that everybody's applauding today. yes, they beat expectations, but revenue growth was in the low single digits and net income was below last year's levels. so they beat expectations, but they were very low expectations. >> jonatha
jonathan cineski is with miller tabak. on the multipleals, mark lick tenfield is with the oxford club. good to see you. mark, let's just get right into it, the fundamentals. do you like either stock here based on the fundaments? >> hi, maria. i think investors should be as excited about owning these stocks as they are to fly with these companies, and these days, that's like riding a greyhound bus with wings. it's an awful experience and that's reflected in the financial performance. over...
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jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ jon: taking a look at the dow now, the dow trying to recover some of the 250 points it had dropped yesterday. 266 actually. its worst day in five months, this after explosions in boston. security has been ramped up in new york's financial district where memories much the 9/11 terror attacks are still all too fresh. fox business network's lauren sinoneti joinses us now. >> reporter: traders at the new york stock exchange talk about 9/11 and how they felt at that time. yesterday when
jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2...
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david joy, the chief market strategist at ameriprise financial, who is in boston on set, jonathan gullah, chief equity strategist at ubs investment research, david, you're up there. this is different -- i go back to 9/11. there was airplanes. we immediately had to gauge the effect on the travel industry and everything else. let's start talking about what happened yesterday and then we have to go to the commodities market and everything else that was precede ago pace before any of this happened. but do you expect this to have any long-term effect on markets here in the u.s., knowing, again, how vulnerable any big city is? >> my instinct tells me that the answer is no, that in economic terms i think the market, the economy at large will move beyond this relatively quickly. but at the same time, there may be some lingering impact in terms of investor sentiment. the sell-off clearly that occurred on friday and then again on monday, in my opinion, was a reassessment of the pace of global growth. important to point out that most of the weakness yesterday was already in the market before the bo
david joy, the chief market strategist at ameriprise financial, who is in boston on set, jonathan gullah, chief equity strategist at ubs investment research, david, you're up there. this is different -- i go back to 9/11. there was airplanes. we immediately had to gauge the effect on the travel industry and everything else. let's start talking about what happened yesterday and then we have to go to the commodities market and everything else that was precede ago pace before any of this happened....
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jonathan hunt live in new york tonight. the fbi saying here in boston hours ago, quote: each piece of evidence moves us forward to justice. if you have information, tips, evidence, anything that may help, 1-800-call-fbi, 225-5324 the number that is now public as well. we're watching this tragedy in texas tonight. and what a scene this is tiny town of west texas. police say there is no telling how many people die when a fertilizer plant there caught fire and exploded. [explosion] >> >> bill: the blast as powerful as a small earthquake. >> the sonic boom, at least that's what it felt like. >> threw you down on the ground. >> if i had been on that couch i would be dead. >> bill: spreading devastation in every direction. >> there are homes leveled. >> it blew the windows out. >> there are businesses leveled. >> no windows, no doors, ceiling is down. everything in the house is just flipped around. >> bill: tonight the search for victims and the search for answers. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a lo
jonathan hunt live in new york tonight. the fbi saying here in boston hours ago, quote: each piece of evidence moves us forward to justice. if you have information, tips, evidence, anything that may help, 1-800-call-fbi, 225-5324 the number that is now public as well. we're watching this tragedy in texas tonight. and what a scene this is tiny town of west texas. police say there is no telling how many people die when a fertilizer plant there caught fire and exploded. [explosion] >>...
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jonathan? >> reporter: and good evening to you, and of the thousands that the fbi has been combing through, those were the photos they are now focusing on. it was a rather chilling reveal, and i want to get right into that press conference held by the fbi a short while ago where they formally introduced us to suspect one and suspect two in both photos and surveillance video, and we'll show you those in a second. take a close look. suspect one there with thect tw backwards white baseball cap. according to the fbi they were seen together, walking together with suspicious backpacks, they are saying. they parted ways, and that is when the fbi says suspect two with that white baseball cap was seen dropping off that suspicious package, that backpack in the location of the second explosion. now let's get to that surveillance video just a few blocks away from where we're standing here on boylston street. you see the two suspects walking together, just a few frames after this is when they part ways. sus
jonathan? >> reporter: and good evening to you, and of the thousands that the fbi has been combing through, those were the photos they are now focusing on. it was a rather chilling reveal, and i want to get right into that press conference held by the fbi a short while ago where they formally introduced us to suspect one and suspect two in both photos and surveillance video, and we'll show you those in a second. take a close look. suspect one there with thect tw backwards white baseball...
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we want to go to jonathan hall who reports from whgh tv. we have been watching their live coverage and airing it to a national audience. jonathan, you are at brig ham women's hospital where they took some of the injured, correct? >> reporter: that's right. boston-area hospitals have been completely inundated with patients. they drill for this. they say they are up to the task and they are ready, treating seriously injured people. this knows no bounds. it didn't discriminate on age or gender. we understand here patients ranged in age from 3 to 62, both men and women. dozens pea being treated here. we saw fbi agents, atf agents going in and out. massachusetts state police, the boston s.w.a.t. team is guarding the entrance of the hospital. it is on lock down. nobody in, nobody out unless they have the proper identification. of course, relatives of those injured are allowed access to the hospital. once again, a lot of people here coming in, coming out. we have seen people crying. we have heard the stories as
we want to go to jonathan hall who reports from whgh tv. we have been watching their live coverage and airing it to a national audience. jonathan, you are at brig ham women's hospital where they took some of the injured, correct? >> reporter: that's right. boston-area hospitals have been completely inundated with patients. they drill for this. they say they are up to the task and they are ready, treating seriously injured people. this knows no bounds. it didn't discriminate on age or...
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. >> more from jonathan karl at the white house. the president briefed through the night, jon. >> reporter: george, it has been a sleepless night for the president, international security and homeland security teams. it was lisa monica, counterterrorism adviser and someone by the way from boston that was tasked with keeping the president up to date overnight on the very latest developments and it has been anround the clock operation. from the very beginning, george, they have been concerned, of course, with what happened in boston, but also with the prospects that something else could be following and that the perpetrators were at large. so you can imagine how closely they are tracking this. wrapping up, george, what has been one of the tensest weeks of the entire obama presidency, just think about it, you had the bombing in boston on monday, followed by those ricin letters, one addressed to the president, another addressed up to a senator on capitol hill and, of course, you had the explosion in texas. now, obviously nothing connect
. >> more from jonathan karl at the white house. the president briefed through the night, jon. >> reporter: george, it has been a sleepless night for the president, international security and homeland security teams. it was lisa monica, counterterrorism adviser and someone by the way from boston that was tasked with keeping the president up to date overnight on the very latest developments and it has been anround the clock operation. from the very beginning, george, they have been...
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jonathan elias, who, why, how? where is the investigation now weapon with respect to who might have done this? >> a home was searched overnight. that home belongs to someone in the hospital suffering from burns. very near the bomb when it went off. stopped by three boston detectives and questioned. found him suspicious and had police stay with him. sources tell me he's been cooperative. and fully cooperative throughout the investigation. they say he burns on his hands, treated for those. he said he was near the blast when it went off and started moving away at the time. the bomb dog brought in to sniff him and his clothing and alerted on that but that wouldn't be unusual to someone who was by a bomb when it went off. >> what about the search of the house? >> took some items, but didn't find a bomb factory, nothing that jumped off the page. they are being very careful to examine that lead, not get tunnel vision. a lot of other leads to focus on. and that's just one of them. >> where do those leads come from? >> they
jonathan elias, who, why, how? where is the investigation now weapon with respect to who might have done this? >> a home was searched overnight. that home belongs to someone in the hospital suffering from burns. very near the bomb when it went off. stopped by three boston detectives and questioned. found him suspicious and had police stay with him. sources tell me he's been cooperative. and fully cooperative throughout the investigation. they say he burns on his hands, treated for those....
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>> right now, i want to bring in correspondent jonathan dean, who has been working his law enforcement sources on this story. >> i can echo some of what pete reported. i can confirm one suspect dead and the search continues for a second. that according to two law enforcement sources. as pete is saying, it appears that his officials say that there's now this defen tif link to the link to the bomb suspects. i'm told that it is a strong possibility given the visual and physical evidence that has been recovered at these multiple crime scenes. and i'm still waiting to hear that definitive information. but, as evidenced from the massive response and the unbelievable set of incidents that took place here this evening and the fbi now out in full force, investigating and tracking this second suspect, it appears a very strong possibility that these two incidents are linked, both tonight's, overnight chaos with the killing of a police officer and the shootings that took place and the bombing at the boston marathon. so -- >> jonathan, do we know -- now, we have a strong belief that these men are l
>> right now, i want to bring in correspondent jonathan dean, who has been working his law enforcement sources on this story. >> i can echo some of what pete reported. i can confirm one suspect dead and the search continues for a second. that according to two law enforcement sources. as pete is saying, it appears that his officials say that there's now this defen tif link to the link to the bomb suspects. i'm told that it is a strong possibility given the visual and physical...
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via connect the two have posted photos of themselves and uploaded videos and posted status updates jonathan ive was tweeting as recently as april sixteenth commenting on then suspects of the boston explosions and one he tweeted i'm a stress free kind of guy and the day before and they why it's god hates dead people are victims of tragedies l.o.l. those people are cooks. temple and posted drunk videos of himself jovially impersonating accents now temora said in one photo essay about boxing i don't have a single american friend and i don't understand them now that is a radical radical profits did appear on their youtube page meanwhile many facebook posts from the younger brother just seemed more typical of a nineteen year old kid for instance a list of the most important thing in his life as career and money his facebook noted he attended cambridge latin preparatory school a pretty just magnet school in boston with famous alumni like ben affleck and matt damon now he had nine friends listed this morning and last one making his social connections eight in total no girlfriend to speak of and he
via connect the two have posted photos of themselves and uploaded videos and posted status updates jonathan ive was tweeting as recently as april sixteenth commenting on then suspects of the boston explosions and one he tweeted i'm a stress free kind of guy and the day before and they why it's god hates dead people are victims of tragedies l.o.l. those people are cooks. temple and posted drunk videos of himself jovially impersonating accents now temora said in one photo essay about boxing i...
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. >> jonathan thank you for bringing us that account. we appreciate it. charlie? >> extraordinary stories. there is tighter security at landmarks in washington and other cities. as you heard, president obama says whoever is responsible will be caught. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. overnight president obama was briefed by his top white house terrorism official on the criminal official and ongoing federal response. later today the president will meet again with fbi director robert mueller. white house officials tell us it's quite likely mr. obama will address the boston bombings later today although i must emphasize there's nothing official on the president's schedule. at the white house yesterday, mr. obama told the nation he would update them on any significant breaks in this case. >> you should anticipate that as we get more information, our teams will provide you briefings. we're still in the investigation stage at this point. i just want to reiterate we'll find out who did this and we will hold them accou
. >> jonathan thank you for bringing us that account. we appreciate it. charlie? >> extraordinary stories. there is tighter security at landmarks in washington and other cities. as you heard, president obama says whoever is responsible will be caught. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. overnight president obama was briefed by his top white house terrorism official on the criminal official and ongoing federal response. later...
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i want to bring jonathan dienst back in. a number of your sources in the nation's capitol, what are your hearing? >> this is precautionary. no final tests in. the statement they told us earlier today, a letter addressed to the president was received at a remote screening facility containing a suspicious substance. we are working closely with capitol police. the letters are similar to the one sent to the capitol, so therefore, you have two letters, probably sent by the same snrt that is now being investigated if any dangerous substance is included inside these mailings. again, they were off site locations. no 100% confirmation. but official field testing is what raised the concern. again, the secret service taking this one very seriously given what happened on the capitol yesterday. >> pete, are you still there? is pete still there? we don't have pete. jonathan, i'll pose the question to you for folks who may not be -- oh, pete is this. how customary is this, pete? i think we heard kristen welker, quite frankly, there are a n
i want to bring jonathan dienst back in. a number of your sources in the nation's capitol, what are your hearing? >> this is precautionary. no final tests in. the statement they told us earlier today, a letter addressed to the president was received at a remote screening facility containing a suspicious substance. we are working closely with capitol police. the letters are similar to the one sent to the capitol, so therefore, you have two letters, probably sent by the same snrt that is...
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gary: >> gary: >> gary: (laughter) i'm smiling but nothing to laugh that home run and five to nothing jonathan like crying his era is seven 1.15. it is a first milwaukee sweep of the giants. warriors in the playoffs. they will open saturday in denver. at home 38 and three. that's why the warriors went up today the need a couple of days to get their bodies prepared. we are going up today start breeding the air saturday we should be adjusted and hopefully that will take some of the advantage away. the pressure stands on them, we are the underdog. we will go out and try to hit forcefully. we're ready for that. game 1 is saturday in game two is to stay in denver game three weeks from tomorrow night. >> gary: >> pam: get it right the first crimes (laughter) >> gary: 1 the kron management is beating her up on the one san to not listen to anyone i am the one >> pam: we were just plain she did not mean it. >> gary: let's keep the moved going fired coaches here we go byron scott pagÀn. lorne frank who is he going to yell at? a great what a guy with great credentials but collins. he said goodbye to a p
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quien se despidio ya hace 13 anos...y saber que se adelanta la reforma migratoria lo llena de emocion jonathan hernandez/ilusionado con la reforma no pues es asi como haber ganado la loteria bastante me voy a desmayar de tanta emocion 29:56 el grupo de senadores de los ocho dio a conocer un memorando donde delinea las bases de la reforma. los indocumentad os tendrian un camino a la legalizacion, solicitando el llamado, estatus provisional de inmigrante el cual podran tener por diez anos, antes de solicitar la residencia. pues no me importaria mientras que pudiera trabajar ir a mi pais regresar hay gente que se ha esperado 20 30 anos y no ha recibido nada podrian trabajar y viajar. tendrian que pagar dos multas de 500 dolares al principio y al completar seis anos. al cabo de los diez anos podrian solicitar la residencia permanente. a mark silverman le molesta que se quedarian por fuera los que recien llegaron. mark silverman/abogado de inmigracion para calificar tenia que haber estado aqui antes del primero enero del 2012, esto va a limitar hasta cierto punto. yo siempre le llame una reforma mi
quien se despidio ya hace 13 anos...y saber que se adelanta la reforma migratoria lo llena de emocion jonathan hernandez/ilusionado con la reforma no pues es asi como haber ganado la loteria bastante me voy a desmayar de tanta emocion 29:56 el grupo de senadores de los ocho dio a conocer un memorando donde delinea las bases de la reforma. los indocumentad os tendrian un camino a la legalizacion, solicitando el llamado, estatus provisional de inmigrante el cual podran tener por diez anos, antes...
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jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence services and law enforcement have become much better at identifying and preventing any potential attacks. so while we might not feel it right now, staive tis particularly speaking, we are much safer now than we were in the decades before 9/11. bill? >> you know, jonathan, we know at least one of these devices was made using a pressure cooker, perhaps both of them in the end. that is not a new tactic, is it? >> no. it's certainly not. in fact, right here, look at these dates. in 1976, there was a bomb using a pressu
jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence...
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we would never say anything like that. >> bravo your reporter, jonathan wachtel. what the secretary-general should do is make it his business to remove mr. faulk from any position with the u.n. whatsoever. because he speaks with the u.n. label behind him. and that is just an outrageous use of enormous resources poured into that institution. the secretary-general shouldn't reject a comment to have people like that employed as, so-called independent experts but for years, using the u.n. as a platform is just outrageous, it is wrong and --. jenna: this language only allowed, claudia, when it is anti-american, anti-israel? >> that's pretty much the way it goes. that is very much the slant. that show the human rights council has operated for years. you know, it is a travesty of a human rights council. that's how many, many things at the u.n. operate. and these sort of ritualistic rejection of the remarks after pressure and so on does nothing. what hangs out there is you still have the voice of somebody who whose pronouncements are anti-american, in many cases with this
we would never say anything like that. >> bravo your reporter, jonathan wachtel. what the secretary-general should do is make it his business to remove mr. faulk from any position with the u.n. whatsoever. because he speaks with the u.n. label behind him. and that is just an outrageous use of enormous resources poured into that institution. the secretary-general shouldn't reject a comment to have people like that employed as, so-called independent experts but for years, using the u.n. as...
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we begin our coverage of the tragedy in boston with jonathan elias. he is an anchor with the cbs affiliate wbz in boston. >> the first blast goes off and it was right in front of us. literally right across and the street and the percussive nature of this bomb shook all o us. you flinch and duck and then you look up and see this huge cloud of white smoke coming off the sidewalk and we froze. everyone around us froze. and then the second bomb within a matter of seconds goes off and you knew. then you knew exactly what was happening so we started making our way toward that initial blast and, you know, i've got to be honest, i was in a complete state of shock and in my head i wasn't processing things. it was almost as though time was slowing down. >> rose: we continue with ray kelly, police commissioner of new york city. >> the more complex the plot, the more likely it is you're ing to have intelligence information, the more moving parts there are to a scheme that you have a greater chance of getting intelligence. but an individual or small group does it
we begin our coverage of the tragedy in boston with jonathan elias. he is an anchor with the cbs affiliate wbz in boston. >> the first blast goes off and it was right in front of us. literally right across and the street and the percussive nature of this bomb shook all o us. you flinch and duck and then you look up and see this huge cloud of white smoke coming off the sidewalk and we froze. everyone around us froze. and then the second bomb within a matter of seconds goes off and you...
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not at all. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> coming up. airline securit security. tonight the tsa may changing its mind about what you are allowed to take on board a plane. >> art controversy. how bart new construction project is ruffle some feathers. >> irreverent ad about going public. may explain why the letter p may the most important [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. >> good evening again. another reversal tonight in the government plan to allow small knives on planes. federal officials say they are delaying plans to allow the knives bat and other sporting equipment on airliners. it was supposed to go into effect this thursday. transportation security administration says it put off the move to allow feedback from an advisory com
not at all. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> coming up. airline securit security. tonight the tsa may changing its mind about what you are allowed to take on board a plane. >> art controversy. how bart new construction project is ruffle some feathers. >> irreverent ad about going public. may explain why the letter p may the most important [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges...